There was already a brief mention of my new Snowfling Mitten pattern in my last post, but I can't very well work for months on a new pattern that I developed into 4 colourways for kits and then just leave it at one tiny little blog mention. No way. These mitts and the accompanying kits deserve their own post! So, here it is!

The Snowfling Mitten pattern came to me completely out of nowhere. I was minding my own business back in November when I suddenly had the urge to knit myself a pair of mitts. This kind of urge occurs frequently, the difference this time is that when the urge struck, I was conveniently hit with the perfect idea for the look of the mitts too. These two things don't always happen at once, I was lucky. I sat down at my computer and started charting out pretty snowflakes, then I made up a mitten template, scattered the snowflakes around and that was that! By that very evening I was knitting away happily on my first pair of Snowfling Mitts. It all came together like it was meant to be!
From there, of course, came the tweaking. The official pattern drafting and test knitting and then finally the release of the pattern!
So, what makes these mitts so awesome? Well, I happen to think that they are really very pretty, which is always nice in an accessory. But the real star? That pop of colour lining. I just can't get enough of the bright, cheery, cashmere surprise inside these mitts. The cashmere lining is exceptionally soft, warm, beautiful and practical.
Picking colour combo's to develop into kits was extremely easy and very difficult at the same time. The truth is, the colour possibilities are endless! Any of my lighter colourways (Natural, Sand, Chris Grey) would look great paired with just about any of my other bolder shades. I opted to stick with a classic palette for these kits, a bold background colour with a light snowflake colour and then a bright lining, but you could definitely mix things up and do the reverse, or do a bright snowflake on a dark background (maybe Pink Grapefruit on a Charcoal background!) The sky's the limit!
I had to share this little collage of photos from our photo shoot last weekend. We had a ton of snow so I was trying to use it creatively in our photos. All was going well until about 2 minutes into the shoot when I decided to throw the snow into the air and all over myself. The action shot was neat, but the resulting photos of me with white dust all over my curly hair and big belly made me look like I was playing a witch in a high school play... Not the look I was going for. Photo shoot - over.



I love these! Makes me realize how seldom you see asymmetrical snowflake patterns - lovely!
ReplyDeleteThose are so beautiful! I love the bright linings.
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome design! All of the colors you chose for the kits are pretty amazing....your color combos are always so modern and fresh!
ReplyDeleteI love them! Especially that all the snowflakes are different =). I'm trying to decide on colours... !
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing, based on price, that the kits skeins are not full skeins, so I'm wondering if it would be possible to pick other colours and get them in kit form/quantities? Not that it's a huge deal if not, because like I said the other day, that purple kit... But I'm still curious.
ReplyDeletebeautiful! i love all of the combinations!
ReplyDeleteGreat design and love the color combos!
ReplyDeleteI love how the snowflakes don't perfectly line up! The asymmetry is really beautiful, as are the color combos. I'm personally in LOVE with the blue, but I really like the purple also..
ReplyDeletePlaced our order...... And anxiously awaiting its arrival!!
ReplyDeleteSuch an awesome pattern..... Love the colours. It was hard to choose
Those are simply gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteso beautiful! The colour combos are really fun ( I love the bright pop of lemongrass the best, I think!). And the snow photos are super fun.
ReplyDeleteThey are amazing - I adore them and they are featured on my Sunday knit list this week - with link and praise!!! :)
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